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Arianna

Our children have taught us to listen with our hearts, because the best stories and lessons in life can not be expressed in words. Indeed we have learned more from our non-verbal daughter, than from any collegiate lecture. Almost 10 years ago our daughter Arianna (11) was diagnosed with AS. Since then we have learned, as a family, what we are truly capable of. No is rarely an acceptable answer to any challenge. We work harder, care greater, love deeper, and hug longer. This life is not a pass/fail test, rather than a challenge of endurance. A life with AS is exhausting, and rewarding, and miserable, and abundant. Right now it is hard to explain to Arianna’s 7 year old sister about fairness. When do we push for fairness, and when is fairness a luxury? Amelia is so loving, animated, and opinionated just like her sister. So we focus on kindness rather than fairness. Amelia’s kindness has grown to wanting to learn more about how to “make Ari talk” so that she can have “better stories”. Amelia asks when a magic purple pill will be developed to help her talk. Please, please, please help us make this purple pill magical for these sisters, so one day Arianna can tell her sister how much her kindness means to her.

Nathan

Our son, Nathan, was diagnosed with Angelman Syndrome last year at the age of 28 months. As devastating as his diagnosis was at the time, it was also a relief to finally have answers to all the challenges Nathan has been struggling with since birth.

Nathan is an absolute joy to everyone he meets. Some of his favorite things include balloons, airplanes, and anything with water. He also adores his older sister, Natalie, and his younger brother, Joshua. Although he (Nathan) still cannot walk on his own or speak, his smiles and hugs speak volumes.

Our only hope is that one day there will be a therapeutic to help improve Nathan’s quality of life.

Maggie

Hi, I’m Reagan and my cousin, Maggie, has Angelman Syndrome. Maggie has a twin sister named Jamie. They are both two amazing little girls. Maggie loves to hug me really tight. With Maggie in my life it kinda makes me understand more about disabilities. Everyone’s not perfect, and everybody is different in there own way. I live with my mom and my brother, Jack, in Dallas, TX, and Maggie and Jamie live in Eureka, Illinois. I get so exited when they come into town. I just love to see them. Last summer I went on a big two week trip almost all around the world, and it was so fun because I got to hang out with my favorite people.